Monthly Archives: October 2013

Tweet When looking into purchasing motor trade insurance, cost is likely to be at the forefront of most business owners’ minds. It is vital that the policy is suited to your specific needs. No two businesses will be exactly the same and so obtaining insurance that is tailor made is essential in order to Read the full article…

Tweet Car traders across the country are running out of time if they want to nominate their members of staff for an accolade recognising them as Unsung Heroes within a business. The inaugural award has been launched by Motor Trader magazine and acknowledges and rewards those that work hard in a dealership or Read the full article…

02 October 2013 Tweet The release of the 63-plate for new vehicles is expected to spark a huge surge in purchases of new cars. While it is important that dealerships bulk up their stock in order to keep pace with demand, your business might turn its attention to purchasing a new vehicle to benefit future Read the full article…

01 October 2013 Tweet The release of the new 63 number plate for vehicles is expected to drive up sales in new cars across the country. The used-car market is also expected to see a boost following the introduction of the brand new plates, as prices drop for the 13-plate cars. Recent statistics Read the full article…

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